We exist for the agencies doing the actual work.
Rocketometry is built for agency operators who have to do the work, prove the work, and turn progress into retention every week. We lived that pressure — so we built the system agencies always deserved.
What we saw.
At some point in the last four years, Local SEO fractured. What used to be a disciplined stack became six or seven separate subscriptions — one for GBP health, another for review tracking, a third for rank position, something else for citations, yet another for competitor intel, and a spreadsheet doing the job the others refused to share data for. Each tool was fine on its own. Together, they were chaos.
Meanwhile, the search results themselves were quietly reorganizing. AI Overviews started appearing above the map pack. ChatGPT began answering "best plumber in Austin" with a confident list — a list that didn't come from Google at all. Gemini, Perplexity, and AI Mode started shaping local intent in ways that standard rank trackers couldn't see. The agencies paying attention could feel the ground moving. The tools they were paying for hadn't noticed.
We looked at agencies running 30, 80, 200 client locations — the people doing serious Local SEO work — and saw the same pattern everywhere: enormous operational drag, fragile reporting workflows, and zero unified signal across the portfolio. Not because these agencies were behind. Because the category hadn't caught up to the job they were actually doing.
The agencies winning the next decade aren't the ones with the most tools. They're the ones with the cleanest signal.
That was the observation that started Rocketometry. Not a feature idea — a posture. Clean signal across the whole portfolio, covering both the traditional local search layer and the emerging AI visibility layer, delivered through a platform that gets out of the way and lets agencies focus on the work that actually moves clients.
What we believe.
These aren't values-wall platitudes. They're the technical and product decisions that flow from what we actually think is true.
Local SEO is a multi-client problem.
Single-site tools force agencies to copy and paste between 30 browser windows. The actual job is portfolio-shaped — and the platform has to be built that way from the start, not bolted on later.
AI Overviews are not a feature — they're the new SERP.
Tracking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Mode is table-stakes now, not a future bet. If your platform doesn't see these surfaces, your clients are flying half-blind. We're not going to let that happen.
White-label has to be real.
Custom domain, custom logo, custom color — not a footer disclaimer that says "Powered by [tool]." Clients pay agencies for clarity and professionalism. That trust shouldn't erode because the software can't stay out of the way.
Reports should write themselves.
Local SEO specialists shouldn't be shipping PDFs — they should be shipping results. Every hour spent assembling a report is an hour not spent improving a client's ranking. Automation here isn't a luxury, it's a form of respect for expert time.
The best tool is the one that disappears.
When Rocketometry is invisible — because everything just shows the right answer exactly when you need it — that's the bar we're building toward. Not impressive demos. Invisible reliability.
Who this is for.
We built Rocketometry for a specific kind of operator. Someone running Local SEO at scale — across dozens or hundreds of client locations — who has already outgrown the single-site tools and needs something that treats the portfolio as the primary unit, not the exception. If that's you, you'll feel it the moment you log in.
That specificity is a feature, not a limitation. The tighter our focus, the better the product gets for the people we're actually serving.
What we won't do.
A product's character shows up as much in what it refuses as in what it builds.
No vanity metrics.
We won't build "engagement score" gauges or composite health indicators that feel meaningful but don't connect to revenue or ranking movement. If a metric doesn't map to something a client cares about, it won't ship.
No 18-month custom enterprise contracts that bend the product.
We'll work closely with agencies. We won't carve out one-off bespoke forks that dilute the core experience for everyone. The product roadmap belongs to the whole user base, not the loudest contract.
No dashboard hoarding. Export everything. Always.
Your data is yours. Every metric, every client record, every report — full CSV and API export, no paywalls, no "enterprise-only data portability." We'd rather lose a customer gracefully than trap them.
No AI hype without rigor.
If we say we track an LLM citation surface, we have a published method and a documented refresh schedule. "AI-powered" is not a feature — it's a claim that needs receipts. We'll show the receipts.
The people building this.
Rocketometry is built by a small, product-led team. We came from agencies, SaaS platforms, and the search side of the industry — which means we have strong opinions and scar tissue in equal measure. We're not building this from a distance.
If you work in agency Local SEO and care deeply about building tools that are actually useful to operators — not just impressive in demos — we'd like to hear from you. We hire slowly and for keeps.
The team
Sun S.
Co-Founder & CTO
"After years inside agency fulfillment, the pattern was obvious: the work was happening, but the proof lived across too many tabs, exports, and spreadsheets. Rocketometry started as the system I always wished our team had."
Rah M.
VP Engineering
"Every API we use has a fallback. Every metric we show has a methodology. That's not optional."
Dev P.
Head of Growth
"Agencies talk to each other. If the product doesn't deserve the referral, no campaign fixes that."
Isaac V.
Head of Customer Success
"Onboarding should feel like orientation, not training. If we need a 90-minute call, the product failed."
If you’re building an agency
clients trust to drive growth —
we’d like to hear from you.
Whether you’re curious about the product, thinking about your agency’s next step, or looking for a cleaner way to connect visibility, reporting, and retention — the door’s open. We’re easy to find, and we actually reply.